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i have some 16 in rims with a +40 offet and if i put 195/55/r16 on the rims will i have any problems turning or rubbing the fenders?
can any one help just need to know before i buy the tires thanks
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Re: help plz
not sure of the off-set, but i use 205/55R16 with a small 1" drop without issues.
Any reason for the specific 195? i would think they could get more expensive than the 205 (mass production).
What year car, BTW?
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Re: help plz
is your car lowered at all?
And I'm guessing OP drives a 96-00 civic
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Re: help plz
If your car is not lowered
Tire size will not effect the overall diameter of the entire wheel, neither will rim size
However, if your car is lowered with a 40mm offset, depending on how low it is, it might rub
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I just Went and got tires put on 16 in. rims they told me i could get a 205/40/16 or a 205/45/16. but it does depend on if your car is lowered
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I'm down with the 205/45/16. Get a tape measure out and take a good look at 10mm. It's not much. The 45's will be closer to the actual diameter of the stock tires and rims. Use this tire calculator.
http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCal...?action=submit
. Good info. I know I'm not answering your question. Sorry. Hope it helps.
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